Second Amendment under test as Minneapolis shooting strains gun-rights politics

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The killing of Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis has sparked a rare clash between the gun-rights lobby and the White House over how the Second Amendment applies to immigration enforcement, with the NRA and allies challenging claims that Pretti’s holstered gun justified lethal force; the episode underscores broader tensions around firearm ownership, federal policing, and the politics of gun policy in the United States.
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